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Where did you walk ( locally ) in 2020?

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On the so called Roman way, which could be or not.

then across past Thallichtenberg and back part of mydrive to work, but usually driving at the foot of the castle now walking



When open great place to have a beer. You can lawfully marry here, use the excellent restaurant to celebrate, overnight at the youth hostel and visit their prehistoric Museum. They have medieval markets here and a old fashioned Christmas market.
 

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Now in the afternoon sun sits just right.

And now the villa rustica. Was built around 120 and destroyed in the 3 rd century.
When it was bulit I like to think about who lived there. Maybe a soldier from the auxiliaries that had done his 25 got his piece of land and his citizenship. He had lived long enough with Romans to appreciate a bath, remnant tubes of a heating system were found, it could have been with an inner court to keep the cattle save a t night or a two story building . He had maybe married a local girl and as a third son on his home farm in the Latium, thought better to stay her in the Gallic province were maybe his friend live down the stream. ( the villa that was not excavated ). In an about 20 km walk he could have come to a township, that even had an eye doctor ( it is now a Museum’s village) He had access to wine and the better goods of the Roman empire, like oil and fine
Here a drawing how it could have been
 

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This is an example of the kind of terrain you'll find over half the Old Way. This is the edge of the Downs at Beachy Head about 10 miles south of the pilgrim route. Chalk with a small covering of clay and grass over. Looks like the strade bianche in Tuscany but not the same.

 
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I found a piece of the Camino.
Today while taking another road home then usually I see this ruins and a church on the mountain.

I pass a cliff and lake never noticed before

ask for directions and drive up the Remigius Mountain.

It is said that that the Franconian king Chlodwig giftet the land to bishop Remigius because he was grateful for the received baptism In 489(?).
so in the 12 century a priory Saint Remy was founded with a castle called St. Michael.

So I park there between ruin and church and what do I see very modest . Yes a yellow shell.


on the Church there is a plague about the Star route with a hope walk for piece.

soon you see one shell I could quickly follow the shells. So I walked the Camino a bit as far my legs would carry me.


When I read history I found another story about Chlodwig's way to share the loot after a successful campaign. No not the kings revenge that a simple warrior could oppose him, but the at that time a simple warrior could successfully demand that the loot is divided by lot and not what one kingly warrior wants.
 

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Ten k. round trip to the Ermita of Helshoven and the floating cherrywood chapel close by.
 

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First I thought what?........ then I saw the floating part. Is there a story behind that one or is just a path to eternity?
 
First I thought what?........ then I saw the floating part. Is there a story behind that one or is just a path to eternity?

Nearby alot of cherry trees had to be cut down due to a virus in them. The artist thought it would be a good idea to recycle the wood into this wonderful piece of art.

i just love it!

 
We have been walking the same old route for the past 2 weeks but went a slightly longer walk today. Still on back roads mostly and keeping to less popular walks.
The spring flowers and trees are lovely (walks over several days) and today the rare breeds were in their field - 2 alpaca and 2 Herdwick sheep. Only one of the latter moved to where I could get a photo.

 
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Excuse my ignorance...........What country's are some of these beautiful photos taken in please? Thank you......
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I am not coy, but google the names and you have the country.
Hint Sabine’s area used to be populated by pretty much the same people here. It read somewhere that they originated close by and by that with Gallo well.

Crowded streets are not so my thing, so I used to walk just before sunrise to hear the birds starting to shout after the silence of the night, maybe something for you Don?

I try to walk along my old routes as if I am scouting it out for a friend. So sorry if I bore you yet with another cherry tree forrest walk.☺
 
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My daily walk nowadays, only about 4 km in the fields/woods behind my house. I also found lots of wild garlic
I want to say, too, I LOVE your photos, folks! Thank you!
 

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Today I took an hour walk during a light rain in one of my usual places. Sunday I walked through the area at night (described in post #287). I took a picture then of a tree at the pond edge. Here is another picture of the same tree but taken during the day (with two other pictures taken nearby).

 
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Today I only went on a short walk, close to the house. Got quite short-breathed due to the stupid virus, even simple walks feel like an expedition at an altitude over 10 000 feet now ;-) ...
But I was lucky enough to find some fresh bear tracks. The traces in the snow reveal that the brown bear spent the last night just 500 metres from my doorstep, resting under a tree.
 
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Alex you must be quite neighborly with the wild live, so close to a bear and you dogs not getting nervous? Love your snow. When is it getting spring there?
 
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Alex you must be quite neighborly with the wild live, so close to a bear and you dogs not getting nervous? Love your snow. When is it getting spring there?

We have moose, badgers, deer, reindeer, ermines, otters, beavers, you name it ... and lots of feathery wildlife too. Yesterday we had a large white-tailed eagle circling right over the house. Deer sometimes stare right through the window.

So the dogs are used to all that in a way. That does not mean they are not highly interested though. They get excited at times ;-) If I am not careful, they would go even after large moose ... and they know what bear meat tastes like.

Up here we have what we call 8 seasons. The current season is called spring-winter. So we are in late spring-winter or almost spring. We have serious snow 6 months a year ... patches of snow survive far into June even. And here I am not talking about the nearby mountains but the hilly landscape we live in.
 
Rick I am trying to guess those buildings , maybe a school house or a church? You community must be large to support such a school.
Or maybe it was court house trading post school and Sunday you had a service there?
 
Rick I am trying to guess those buildings , maybe a school house or a church?
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Not your typical New England barn but a barn is what it was. Now it is a boarded up, slate roofed, landscape feature and graffiti attractant. I can remember when it was quite stunning with bright white paint. The land used to be owed by a Boston businessman as a gentleman's farm but most was sold to the town. His caretakers were allowed to stay in their house next to the barn and so it was looked after until about 20 years ago. The graffiti started about 10 years ago.

Follow the link to learn more about this conservation area.
 
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Battle, through the Great Wood to Sedlescombe?
 
I walked through a stretch of West Kent the other day, close to the border with Sussex, in search of bluebells. Here are some;



They only last until the forest canopy closes over, then they fade, to reappear next year.

I also came across two pubs I didn't know about - roll on the end of lockdown!
 
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I've used the pic of your dogs for my desktop pic. Very evocative - that and I have a husky of my own.

Is that a woodfired pizza you were preparing?
 
@Artic_Alex

I've used the pic of your dogs for my desktop pic. Very evocative - that and I have a husky of my own.

Is that a woodfired pizza you were preparing?

Calling it a pizza would not do italian pizza justice ;-) ... It is more a round, flat bread, already baked, but I needed the fire to thaw it. Attached to it is a slice of local smoked sausage that also needs to be thawed ;-)
Nevertheless a warming tasty combination out in the cold
 
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Banff, Vermilion Lakes. It was windy this morning but no snow. One of my favorites that are walking distance from where I live. Haven't been out of Banff for almost 6 weeks now since I lost my job due to covid-19. Just walking, hiking, running and biking sometimes.
 

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Sorry to hear about your job ... an all too common fate these days.

But a cool place to live!
 
Banff, Vermilion Lakes.
Nice picture of elk. I could possibly capture a picture of some chipmunks at the same distance but what's the sense.

Its a scary time to lose a job. I've lost more than my rightful share. Walks are a requirement when that happens. Please take more and send pictures.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Jamie your dramatic skies remind me the
Συννεφιασμένη Κυριακή,
μοιάζεις με την καρδιά μου
cloudy Sunday you look like my heart .....
there is always a period of grieving when you loose something a place a job a love
I done everything from working in the fields to teaching college classes and back
Everytime when I lost a job at that time it seemed to be a disaster but in hind sight it was one step in a better future for me.
I see in your avatar so much positive energy !
Here some sunshine only wish you could hear the hundreds of bees humming.
 
Morningwalk to the local cemetery where another beautiful artwork can be found : Memento.
 

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Morningwalk to the local cemetery where another beautiful artwork can be found : Memento.
Thanks, Sabine, and each one for sharing your photos. I have no actual photos to share. I thoroughly enjoy the windows on the world that appear in each photo. My images are virtual at the moment, and today especially is one where a journey is being taken, from Jerusalem to Emmaus, about maybe 11 or so km maybe. In my mind I translate that to wandering up to el Perdón and onwards to Puente la Reina, via Eunate. Why am I walking this route? What will I find?
 
Sometimes I think my avatar should be a sloth, now after a
most 8 weeks of training from minus 0 km to today’s 3.5 km, by this pace I lol walk to Santiago this century. Ha
here our airfield route .

a look over the Vulkaneifel is one of the active Vulcan area in Germany
through the Forrest

pass a European mountain ash. See a blooming Marple
A
first time I paid attention to it.
 
Good Morning Sabine love your picture with the sun. I see we are all occupied by the way. Wonder why.
 
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Now going over the same routes which I record with GPS software. If you plot them it looks like a multicoloured pretzel!

Anyway have now clocked up 300k this month so am I entitled to an e-Compostela? I've passed plenty of churches where I could have got 2 stamps/day if they were open. I've managed to find some places that sell coffee but they looked at me oddly when I asked if they had sellos.

Perhaps @t2andreo could ask for me.
 
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Yes, the Vulkaneifel is a scenic area in Germany.

At least you can train, I am not allowed to, which is annoying :-/
I hope you are well enough soon and the next open church I will lit a candle for all of you who have to be patient including me,
 
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From a hike on the north side of Colorado Springs: Pikes Peak, America's Mountain, looking as majestic as ever.

For those not familiar with Colorado Springs and the surrounding area, Pikes rises approximately 8,000 ft (2,438 meters) above the city. It is a dominating presence.
 
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Over the last 6 years a group of hiking friends and I have walked The 26 mile Los Angeles Marathon Route for the purposes of urban hiking as well as eating in a number of the multi cultural restaurants dotting the route from start to finish. (Eat our way across L.A.). This year, (Pre- Covid 19) we did the same.
This route while relatively flat is usually lined with "curb side cheerleaders" traditionally holding up homemade signs exhorting everything from good cheer to political statements to the absolutely funniest of suggestions and comments. Enjoy the attached photos...
 
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Banff, Hoodoos trail along the Bow River. Walking distance from where I live. (We're told not to use the car unless it is emergency). It was cloudy but not windy this morning.
 

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A selection of Camino Jewellery

Pre-CV-19, Huntsville State Park Texas, the Camino is wherever you find it.
 

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Oh Thea what a great moment to capture by picture that little bird. It must have made your heart sing.
Reminds me of a fresco I saw in Assisi
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
„Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam, qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur.
Now I am on the trails of the Celts there came before the Romans and they left
their traces. I am not good at finding their grave mounts but this could be one
and here they found one from about 100 b.C. The found two graves boxes in a mount a sword and for the layman how the artist thought they built it.
and
In the Ostertal

 

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On Sunday I took a small hike on a short part (16k) of one of the german pilgrim-paths:
from Magdeburg to Cologne via Koenigslutter, Brunswick, Hildesheim, Corvey (one of the oldest monastries north of the Alps), Hoexter, Paderborn, Cologne.

Drove to Koenigslutter with it's majestic Emperor's Cathedral (founded by Emperor Lothar III, not visitable due to CoVID) and walked through the Elm, a small mountain range near Brunswick, following the shell:


(bronze relief of Koenigslutter)

(Cathedral)

(Cathedral's entrance)

(another view of the cathedral)

(flowering trees)

(the "Lutter", a small river, namegiving to the town)

(one of the swelling pots of the "Lutter")

(a reminder of my CF)

(ditto)

Hope you enjoyed the photos like me the hike. Almost none on the roads / Autobahn and only a few in the forest.
 
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I have visited Banff National Park...the word "stunning" does not do it justice.
 
A little off topic here, but I was reminded of my son's dog who would have gone after this grizzly if he could have. He's a sweet dog, but he needs to be protected from himself.
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While walking the ever changing forest paths I found a new hobby that I started walking the Camino from Algeciras to Cadiz. Now I use plant snap. Here a couple of beautiful ones.

Montain Ash

Woodland Germander

Wipp poorwill flower

Claspleaf Streptopus

Rubus idaeus wild raspberry

Oxalis acetosella Wood sorrel

Lilly of the valley
 
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Wild flowers from my walk yesterday. The only ones I know the name of are the first picture...bluebells, and the second...violets.
 

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I have visited Banff National Park...the word "stunning" does not do it justice.
Glad you enjoyed here Yes, it is indescribable. Spring seems to have come closer here finally but no tourists. I walked Legacy trail yesterday (from Banff to Canmore about 28K, took 5 hours one way). Sorry didn't take pictures. Will do next time.
 
A little off topic here, but I was reminded of my son's dog who would have gone after this grizzly if he could have. He's a sweet dog, but he needs to be protected from himself.
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Wow. The bear is not bothered by the dog. Looks dangerous to be that close though!
 
The bear is not bothered by the dog.
That‘s what I think is so funny!
Looks dangerous to be that close though!
Says the person who’s just done a five hour hike from Banff to Canmore.
I so admire - and envy - those of you who go off in the mountains to hike, especially those of you who go alone, like @Albertagirl.

Please keep your pictures coming. I just love this thread.
 
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A little off topic here, but I was reminded of my son's dog who would have gone after this grizzly if he could have. He's a sweet dog, but he needs to be protected from himself.
The US National Park Service doesn't allow dogs in its parks that have grizzly bears. The dogs too often charge the bears and then change their mind when the bear charges them. The dogs then run back to their "pack" for protection but with the bear following. The "pack" can neither outrun the dog nor the bear.
 
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That makes sense. Don't they even allow dogs with the leash?
 
That makes sense. Don't they even allow dogs with the leash?
Dogs aren't allowed in some parks. I think that in all the rest they must be on a leash. They may also be restricted to certain trails. In the Smokey Mountains there are only two trails allowed for them and the Appalachian Trail is not one. A park volunteer there told us (in different words) that the rangers turn their blind eye to AT thruhikers with dogs but research this yourself. There are often National Forests and Grasslands and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands nearby with fewer or no dog restrictions.
 
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We have been quite active here the last years with our local walks.
First thread started in 2016.
Thank you Sabine. And now it's catching on. I wonder why?

I have not been posting because my outside corridor hasn't changed. But you can peek through the brick latticework to the garden outside:


And steps away is the slightly wider world, with ripening jackfruit and trees that magically come into bloom overnight, as tiny buds open into golden cascades.


It all looks very exotic, but even now, well before 07.00, it's almost 30°C and feels like it's 3000% humidity. It's threatening rain, but so far the moisture in the air has not coalesced!
 
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Following the very old road from Ostertal with the grave mounts I walk back in time from 100 BC to 300 pass Lichtenberg
along the Glan toward the Kyrburg
then not far visiting one of the mighty Keltic fortress the
Altburg

I walk about an I hour around those old fortifications. There was a upper town and a lower town. There you can visit a Museums village recreating from the post holes cut in the rock of the houses. Close to the Schmidtburg opposit. On Sunday churches and museums will open again.


Usually today we would celebrate old pagan traditions, wear green sprigs
the young would go into the woods start small fires get drunk and find a mate.
And do all kinds of mischiefs.
So we maybe Christians about 1500 years, but we still cling to old ways. We still keep offerings to the gods with Easterfountains decorated wird eggs. scarecrows donations for the field gods, and if you see a Saint Marie’s church on a hill it most likely had superseded a sanctuary of the great goddess. So this years all this in suspense as well.
 
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Ask me on Tuesday! we oldies are to be allowed out from Tuesday. I gather, to a distance of 5km. My question is: on a string, or within a radius? which is longer?
I have not allowed myself to 'miss' being free to go where I choose, because that way is perdition. Now the prospect is near, I am not so sure... since lockdown, the albergue that is home has always been there for quick trips in from and back out to the lane again. Now, with freedom to walk on the public street... I have to keep going. Just like on the first camino, where I learned there is no way back, you have to keep on going on. I do look forward though to taking photos of any and every little detail that I have not 'seen' before on the well trodden path that I frequently take when I only have an hour or so...
This is one of the last ones I took before lockdown. A view out to the sea from the last road bridge across the River Liffey in Dublin.
 
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I can see why it's normally nice for you to "fly the coop" in spring...beautiful as those exotic flowers/fruit are!
 
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I love the dialogue you have added to your photos!
 
International Workers' Day and a paid holiday here in this country. Although all days look alike these last weeks.
Normally I would drive somewhere to meet a friend and spend some time in a restaurant or pub. Alas another local walk and lying on the couch. With merinosocks of course.
 

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Miguel de Cervantes, in 'Don Quixote de la Mancha' uttered, “ Thou hast seen nothing yet”.
So April whetter carrying over to May. Just cold and well needed rain.
This is my so obviously called Windmill path, straight line as far you can see Windmills . Stop counting with 50.







 

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Banff, Spray River Loop Trail. 13Km. Took 3 hours and half. It was drizzling on and off this morning. Muddy and Icy mostly. Wished I had brought my crampons but dirt didn't bother me so it was OK. Last picture is two female deers, eating their breakfast in the woods..
 

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We took an hour walk in the state park today. We had gorgeous weather and it was a Sunday so the park was pretty busy. We walked in a less used area.

While in the park, but before reaching our parking area, there was a small traffic jam. In fact, a local policeman stopped just before us. There was a turtle crossing the road. Lots of hikers were watching it s.l.o.w.l.y walk across. It wasn't that big but no one wanted to pick it up to speed things up and break up the jam because it was a snapping turtle. Nobody wanted to risk their fingers.
 
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As I walk I find more and more historical points. Here at the so called Prussian Watch.
The Prussian Army with General Blücher stood guard for the retreating French Army.

A couple of days later he fought with Wellesley against Napoleon at Waterloo, which earned him a little plague next to the gift shop in the Battlefield Museum in Waterloo.
Sic transit mundi.



Paris 366 km
London 571 km
Luxemburg 60 km
Madrid 1330 km.
And all I can do is look to the horizont.
 
We had them crossing all the time especially in the swamp areas thank you for bringing back this memory.
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
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I want to cheat twice. Once, to tell of a gif that is just so hilarious. Will I post a link? No, but if anyone wants it, pm me. It depicts an ultra happy woman dancing through puddles on her first day out to the shops...
My second cheat comes now. I cycled. I was too greedy to cover a distance quickly. First day out! However, I do walk this path regularly under normal circumstances, so in a way it is not a lie. The word FREEDOM! Was ringing in my ears all the while...
I cycled against the wind but sailed home with the wind at my back, as per the Irish blessing. Then after a cup of tea I went out again, but this time I stayed nearer to home. I was rewarded by seeing a short flight made by one of the pair of swans. All within 5km of my home. The soldier is Admiral Brown, founder of the Argentinian Army. The sun was on the plaque with the legend so not good enough to post. A lot of reflection in modern buildings. Interesting reflection: is there anything inside, for the future?
All in all, a lovely morning for the first excursion into post lockdown Dublin for the over 70s.
And huge gratitude for all who are working on the frontline., I passed a testing centre, but there were signs asking people to respect others and not take photos. I was aware though, of the huge emotion that was contained within the tents and the surrounding area. Just beside the statue of Admiral Brown.
 
Last cheat, as once more I set off on the bike, but I did walk a little bit... I need to work at the idea of a 5km round trip - probably along by one of two canals that begin near me. The thing about the bike is it is so easy to keep distance...
I went to the south side of the bay, and the first photo is looking at the first one from yesterday. The wall is quite a feat of engineering, begun in 1798 - that strikes a bell for a bellicose time on the island of Ireland...
Anyway, here you are:

 

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Wow Kirkis are you sure you did not mix some Spain photos here?
 
I wish this morning I had a better camera, but those are here very rare and very very shy Mufflons ( kind of wild sheep)

In five years this is the second time I saw them.
 
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Today on a three mile walk at a nearby county park in northern Illinois, USA.
This first photo reminds me of the Meseta.
 

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
A lady is allowed to change her mind. I am at the moment a bicigrina. It is easier to maintain social distance. Against my will, I will soon have a mask which I will wear. Meantime I have a makeshift protection from others and for others.
I repeated the cycle run I did on Tuesday, but extended it to go out along the North Bull Wall into the bay. The four photos were taken at the same time. Here is a quote from Wikipedia about the statue of Our Lady.:
Realt na Mara[edit]
While the basic structure of the wall has remained unchanged since the late 19th century, a significant addition was that of a statue of Realt na Mara (Our Lady, Star of the Sea), erected from subscriptions from dockers, others working around Dublin Port, and a range of companies. The idea for the statue was suggested in 1950, the foundation stone was blessed on 19 June 1961, and the statue was unveiled and blessed on 24 September 1972. The structure comprises a trio of concrete pillars meeting in a globe, on which the crowned statue of Mary stands; sculpted by Cecil King. The monument is floodlit at night and visible across Dublin Bay. A site dedicated to the statue can be found here[2] The ideal position from which to observe the statue would be to stand along the tidal strand just where Stephen Dedalus was standing in "Portrait of the Artist" when he had his famous epiphany at the sight of a more worldly but equally beautiful young woman. The placing of the Realt na Mara statue here was undoubtedly a tongue-in-cheek rejoinder to Joycean paganism[citation needed].
 
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So, where to go to avoid people? That is something I have to pay attention to as I am doubly or trebly vulnerable: age and underlying conditions. I chose a business park near my home, and from there found the entrance into the ferrryport. I have been there before so knew where to go to find a spot for a photo that shows the two walls forming the shipping channel into the port. I saw one man running, a few trucks, lots of poppies surviving against the odds, and some barbed wire.
Speak to me, o barbed wire! Are you an obstacle or a teacher?
Net result: great enjoyment of the blessed sunshine and freedom to move.
 
So, where to go to avoid people?

How weird you should bring this up. Was up early today to get out before the [lack of] crowds. Today was a pastoral trip through a local forest I'd not been to before.

While travelling through I came across a runner who, a bit like Tinder, swiped/swerved left. Normally people would have stopped for a chat but now everyone looks at you as IF you had a plague. Doesn't look like anyone will be able to enjoy a Camino soon.
 

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Perfect memento/gift in a presentation box. Engraving available, 25 character max.
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